In 1993, while students at the
University of Toronto, Injeti,
Roger Mooking and
Ivana Santilli formed the group
Bass is Base. They independently released
First Impressions for the Bottom Jigglers, which went on to sell 30,000 copies and garner them a Juno Award for Best R&B/Soul Recording in 1994. Their first single,
Funkmobile, was an underground hit, eventually receiving heavy rotation on
Much Music. This led to opening performance spots for
Jamiroquai,
Pharcyde,
Rheostatics,
Crash Test Dummies,
Barenaked Ladies and
Meshell Ndegeocello. After the success of
Funkmobile the band was signed to
A&M Records, and released their second album
Memories of the Soulshack Survivors in 1995. After focusing work with other artists and starting the group
The New Royales, Chin released his second solo album, ''D'tach
, in 2010. The album featured minimal production, combining influences in to a sound Injeti dubbed "Urban-Folk". He released a companion EP in 2011 entitled Re'tach
, which featured different producers remixing tracks from D'tach''. Injeti's latest release
The Reverb was released in 2014, and includes appearances by
David Banner, Sophia Danai, and The New Royales' Erik Alcock and Liz Rodrigues. ==Songwriting and production==